Is it true that the more prestigious a college is, the harder the coursework?

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<p>Perhaps because science/engineering knowledge is more easily testable than other kinds of knowledge. I don’t want to overstate this proposition, because science/engineeering knowledge definitely can’t be reduced to problem sets and short answers. However, you can at least step through a process involving problem sets and short answers on the way to systematically building knowledge. I think that’s much harder to do in philosophy or comparative literature.</p>